Thuy Fang
With over five years of experience writing across topics such as culture, travel, fashion, and technology, Thuy Fang brings a thoughtful touch to every piece she creates. Inspired by a love for kawaii characters and a deep appreciation for Japan’s rich traditions, she chose to make this beautiful country her place of study and living. In her quiet moments, she enjoys sketching, reading manga, savoring daifuku mochi, and crafting homemade desserts as part of her self-care.
Articles by Thuy Fang
Shinshu Apples: The Pride of Nagano’s Orchards
Right after Aomori, Nagano consistently ranks among Japan’s top apple producers. But its fame doesn’t stop there! Shinshu apples are renowned worldwide, cherished both as fresh fruit and in a variety of delicious apple-based treats. That’s more than enough reason for us to dive in and discover what makes them so special!
Kyoho Grapes: A Jewel of Japanese Vineyards
From late summer to early fall, you can easily spot stunning Kyoho grapes elegantly packed in gift baskets at supermarkets and specialty fruit shops across Japan. These treasured fruits are frequently presented as elegant gifts, representing both excellence and thoughtful friendship.
US Tariffs: What Are They and How Will They Affect Sakuraco?
The shift in U.S. tariffs has also led to important updates about how Sakuraco boxes travel to the United States. Keep reading to find out what has been happening!
Clothes in Japanese Culture: What Is Kurobane Aizome?
Let’s explore the one-of-a-kind artistry of Kurobane aizome dyeing, a craft that continues to shape the beauty of clothes in Japanese tradition!
Nikko City is an Amazing Place for Traditional Japanese Culture!
Nikko City is a place of history, worship, and culture and charm. It grew from a small village into a mountain resort, attracting Japanese people and travelers from abroad. There remains so much more to uncover about this remarkable location. Let’s begin exploring it together now!
Japanese Kimono Exhibition Has Grand Opening in Kyoto!
Generally, the Japanese kimono is comfortable and straightforward, while others are so valuable that they can cost as much as a car. These traditional garments are enchanting because they connect people to Japan’s history and artistry.

